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phillpower2

Posted 30 October 2012 - 06:38 AM

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The adapter will work with your MB as long as you have enough room (you have checked and you feel that you have) you have a spare SATA port on the MB (you have 4 so could have two spare) and a Molex Power Connector from the PSU available.

vistasucks

Posted 04 November 2012 - 03:46 AM

phillpower2

Posted 04 November 2012 - 04:22 AM

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and im going to get an external usb thingy

It is one of those

You insert the HDD into it and access the data on the drive through a USB port on your computer, the benefit of these is that you can fill up as many HDDs as you like and have fast and easy access to the data on them without having to open up your computer and add or remove HDDs, an enclosure literally takes seconds to power up and access a HDD.

phillpower2

Posted 04 November 2012 - 07:44 AM

vistasucks

Posted 29 November 2012 - 05:04 PM

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update...i got me a hard drive caddy ( well...2 actually but first one was farked ).
all plugged in and working lovely but the h/d is denying me access to a lot of the files on it...is there a way around this ( other than drop kicking it out of a window )

phillpower2

Posted 01 December 2012 - 02:29 AM

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Hello Nige

Can I ask what files/folders it is that you are locked out of and what if any message you get on the screen.
Many files/folders are locked to protect what is in them from accidental deletion and/or corruption, this is the case with program files such as the OS which in this case would be Windows 7.

vistasucks

Posted 01 December 2012 - 06:23 AM

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hi mate, thanks for that..i'll try to have a go at it without taking up your valuable time but i may well be back to ask you lots of stupid questions
but for now....many thanks for your time and effort

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vistasucks

Posted 01 December 2012 - 07:12 AM

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ok..i tried and failed, though i think i got a lot of my piccies
downloaded lockhunter and ran it and it came up with the attached capture...any thoughts

the files im after are on my old hdd taken from my outdated tower, its really only pics and music files ( music im not too bothered about)..once i have the pics i want to wipe the hdd so i can use it as external storage so is it just a matter of formatting it..its still got the xp operating system and techy stuff but i dont want any of that

Once Puppy Linux has loaded, it is actually running in your computer's Memory (RAM). You will see a fully functioning Graphical User Interface similar to what you normally call "your computer". Internet access may or may not be available depending on your machine, so it is recommended you print these instructions before beginning. Also, double clicking is not needed in Puppy. To expand, or open folders/icons, just click once. Puppy is very light on resources, so you will quickly notice it is much speedier than you are used to. This is normal. Ready? Let's get started.

3a. Mount Drives[list]

Click the Mount Icon located at the top left of your desktop.

A Window will open. By default, the "drive" tab will be forward/highlighted. Click on Mount for your hard drive.

Assuming you only have one hard drive and/or partition, there may be only one selection to mount.

USB Flash Drives usually automatically mount upon boot, but click the "usbdrv" tab and make sure it is mounted.

If using an external hard drive for the data recovery, do this under the "drive" tab. Mount it now.

3b. Transfer Files.

At the bottom left of your desktop a list of all hard drives/partitions, USB Drives, and Optical Drives are listed with a familiar looking hard drive icon.

Open your old hard drive i.e. sda1

Next, open your USB Flash Drive or External Drive. i.e. sdc or sdb1

If you open the wrong drive, simply X out at the top right corner of the window that opens. (Just like in Windows)

From your old hard drive, drag and drop whatever files/folders you wish to transfer to your USB Drive's Window.

For The Novice: The common path to your pictures, music, video, and documents folders is: Documents and Settings >> All Users (or each idividual name of each user. CHECK All Names!) >> Documents >> You will now see My Music, My Pictures, and My Videos.

Remember to only click once! No double clicking! Once you drag and drop your first folder, you will notice a small menu will appear giving you the option to move or copy. Choose COPY each time you drag and drop.

YOU ARE DONE!!! Simply click Menu >> Mouse Over Shutdown >> Reboot/Turn Off Computer. Be sure to plug your USB Drive into another working windows machine to verify all data is there and transferred without corruption. Congratulations!

Note that there might be some other Puppy distros on the page (such as Slacko Puppy), but you need Lucid Puppy (lupu), the Ubuntu-based one. Always make sure you start downloading a file that starts with "lupu"!

phillpower2

Posted 02 December 2012 - 01:00 PM

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It will do no harm to scan the HDD with Avast, in fact it is a good idea

Puppy will allow you to copy your data to one of the aforementioned devices but it will not create a mirror image ov everything that is on the HDD such as programs like the OSs XP or W7, there is software available that will do this such as Acronis and Easeus.

USB flash drive, USB thumb drive, USB memory stick are all one and the same thing which is a portable storage device that will fit in the palm of your hand they are so small, an example http://www.amazon.co...ASIN=B005FYNSZA